On 8 Sep 2015, at 1:43pm, Domingo Alvarez Duarte <sqlite-mail at dev.dadbiz.es> 
wrote:

> Sqlite like any other project has developed a lot of cross platform/utilities
> code but most of it remain locked down to sqlite3 alone.  
> 
> Example the latest json1 functions, vfs, sqlite3_printf, thread/lock
> management functions, ..., would be nice if they could also be used by the
> sqlite3 users and even to other projects, more users more test, more
> feedback. 

Everything in SQLite is public domain.  If you like a piece of code, for 
example thread/lock management, you are free to take it and use it in any 
project you like, whether public domain or private.

License here:

<https://www.sqlite.org/copyright.html>

Source code here:

<https://www.sqlite.org/download.html>

Simon.

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